El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 26, 1914 Page: 3 of 16
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4rTFi Wo are thankful to our anr friends
sfornheirpatronage during the past year
KiaFSw nrilur "f VirnicrVi f.Via-fr nnnf1rinnjand ffOOd
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'will hare we been suooessful in "build
ing up;one of the largest . exolusive Hat
and Clothing establishments in SI aso
and. we shall continue tosgive qur Patrons
-MORNING
TIMES
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"in the- future as we hare in the past the
iMtory-beWt values possible.
. f 'Thanking you one andaitl again we remain
Very sinoerely
"A
VICTOR HAT 4 OL'OTHING.CO..
Foolish
Ta Suffer
teg n?Mratni'ttyncmo "is
AMMA4 fr erring GdM"
MMe nnr Hi Jirrr. it is tool-
Mi ta suffer lee emberresament.
MMritMtoa tao discomfort of
ecttSM piaapies 1M-
raff or other skm troub-
m tira zmo (8m clean.
nen-greaty liquid) siwkI
resey to drive out thM
ettaeaaea for you. as it
Old for te thousands
Who have written ih or
Z m o' cure i. There's
BotWar "M or miir
about It; you Cta depend
upon lama all the Hma.
Buy a mo bottlo fexiiy rroa your dw
rlit or mm. your i4dren ad 4 ccau
(for ictoil poUr) lo K.W. Rom Co.
Lxratorie. Bfet tt Si. Louli Mo. for
free trid bottta (la plata "rrteper) lh
will very quickly orercotM your doubu.
Zffna it toia m runaiea sy aruc
riitt erenrwhere. tad In El PtM by XIly
k Polltrd wf repl'i Drue Store.
REAL ESTAW TRANSFERS
de 8laSf 110 nd other consldentlons. Lots
4 7 and 8 or JoiepU Werthmann'i 'ub-
division. Dor. ss.
El Paso Irrigation Lands Co. to Mrs. Ctl-
lie SUughter Wolcott. C97.50. Fire acre
New and Old Floor Finishes
Nu-Way Floor polish 25c and 80c bottles: quaxta 1.00 cuarta with
"oaaple Floor and Furniture Polish 28o and BOc bottles; quarts 7Bcj
Vallona $2.50.
Liquid Veneer 25c 50o and 1.00 bottles.
Waxene. quarts 60c; Vt goMon cans BOc; srallons $1.80.
Butcher Boston Floor Wax. 1-lb. can 60c; 2-lb. can $1.00.
Johnson's Floor V' 1-lb. can SOc; 2-Ib. can 80c; 4-lb. can $1.75.
Old English Floor "Wax. the sarrio price aa Johnson t.
TUTTLE PAINT & GLASS CO.
Watson's Grocery
PHONE SlSlT
TEXAS ST. 210-212
Wation's Groceries Are Famoas for Qaality.
The Ilougekeeper'of today Is THANKFUL "not to have to face the
problems and worries of planning her dinner as In ye olden days.
With so many dainty and appetizing; dishes always ready tor use
she is greatly assisted In her Menu.
"OUR SUGGESTIVE MENU CARD."
Crisp Celery Old Fashioned Jams
Jumbo Cranberries - Baratos Chips
'' Ileal Yellow Pumpkin -Pies
Full lino of Fancy Choeae
Ferndell Peas Ferndell Corn
Fruit 'Salad Salted Almonds
De Lux Fruit Cake
on
Franco-American Plum Pudding:
Mixed Nuts. i Cluster Raisins
... U AH No Mints
Ferndell Phone us your order. Coffee
We will make one delivery Thursday A. M.
WATSON'S GROCERY
or land of tha Cocorro grant beglnhlnr at
the soutbeast corner of surrey no. sea. Five
acres of land in the Socorro traat be-tinning-
at the northeast corner or survey
No. 203. nor. is.
Government Hill Co to L. Adams HS0.
Lou 30 31 and 38 in block 81. Government
IÍ111 Add. nov. so. "
Government Hill Co. to L. Adams. WC0.
Lots 1ft and 17 In block 33. Government Hill
Add. Nor. so.
John II. Ewln and wire to Beaton S.
Brady 00. Lots S and In block 110
E. El Paso Add. nor. S3.
El Paso Heights Inr. Co. to F. M. Steven-
son too. Lots 17 to so in block to El
Paso Heights Add. Mor. t.
W. M. McLaughlin to F. a. Schwenker
11000. Lou 9 and to in block 88 Bassett
Add. noy. 4. ;
Mae O. Notestlne and John Tfotesttne to
Mrs. OUve Biles. 110 ele; Lots T and 7 la
block 10 Franklin Heights Add. nor. 7.
Olive and J..D. Biles to John notestmet
10. Lots aaa 7 in block 10 Fraakiia
Heights Add. Nor. 7.
Fred L. Cunningham and wife to S. H.
Schwartz 1100. Lots 7 8 0 and 10 In block
eo. Altura Park Add. nor. S&.
W. O. Williams to Jutn B. Saens. 3100
The easterly part of los 1 to 5 in block 73
Magorrm Add. nor. J.
J. S. Hlion to W. E. Foster 1 etc.. too
acres of land out of the southewett corner
of section 2 in blk 30 or township ft public
school land pet. 13 1213.
VITAL RECORD.
mrths.
nnnannimTK Mr. anil Mrs. lose
Rodrigues 107 Durtago Street norember
1 a boy.
RODniauEZ to Mr. ana nrs. ton
Campbell street. November 18 a boy. v
Death.
ARMENDAnir tnfant . ArmeadirU 815
Firth street Norember K. Buried Novem-
ber ss in Coaeordia Catholic cemetery.
Marriage Uceases.
NIX-rOrE Larktn Ntz to Velma F. Pope.
BHTES-MOSLEY Tseodora Bryet to Viola
Motley.
locke-aitken Ltsgrora j. locks to vio
let Altken. y
SPCHAUVET-LEACH Sidney P. Spcbauret
to Anna D. Leach.
At Temple Mount sAial.
FoUowtBtr Is the 'order of tie services at
TemDle Mount Sinai this evening commenc
ing; at 8 o'clockt'
Opening anthem . "In Distress I Called
Upon the Lord" (Stark) Temple quartet
Traditional responses arranged oy ware
Unrrhii. ah'ma. Ml rhnnwhni VA.hnmrilf
May the Words" Temple quarieu
Duet. "Be alad. O Ye rtlshteous" (Hos-
mer) Mr. Wltte and Mr. Lemmen.
i.eciure "urimu 01 uuuuit 'uu '
Kabhl Martin Zlelonka.
solo "Jerusalem" (aounod) ru nosea-
stein.
Concluding traditional responses arranged
by Stark. "Vatnachnut On that Day"' Tem-
ple quartet
Closing hymn "En Keloheau" (tradi-
tional) choir and congregation.
oeneaicuon.
Balldlna Peraits.
International Brick Co; to "erect a steel
building between 8an Antonio A T. & P.
tracks and the Southwestern tracks and
Dorchester street 30.000.
Antono Delgado to build a brick build-
ing lott 11 and IS blk. ta Campbell Add.
sew.
F. W. Reward to erect a metal garage StlO
Montana street 100.
LISTEN FOB. THE WHISTLE.
No Opinion Handed Dowa.
'BU BetcU TTire to The Timet
Austin Tex. Nor. 25 The supreme court
or Texas today granted ten applications
for writs or error: refused SI" sad dis
missed 23 for lack or Jurisdiction. Three
motions to dismiss applications ror writs
br error were granted no opinions were
banded down by the court at today!
session.
Best autos carero! drivers. " rbone 1 510.
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HousekeeDers
Here ie something good for you. The Saturday Morning Time will
contain a number of special offerings from the leading grocerymén of
ELPaso UNDER A SPECIAL HEADING:
The Bargain Basket
And for the Six Beet Menus and How te Prepare Them selected from
the special offerings tk Times will give'te each a $1.50 merchandise.
. ereW an any greWjTwan advertieing in the Times. .
; Naw try yanr tidil k nim keek mitring and saving ensy- t ;
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Men's Suits Dry Cleaned... 8So
Ladles' Suits Dry Cleaned. .7 So
We Cleea asd" Curl Plomes.
Cut Kite CfettiHg
We Clean Better For Leas.
Phono 57BC
DEWING OFFICERS
ON WRONG TRAIL
CATTLBMAN MMCTd T tXKto MM
i Amen rim iose
XMK 8 ALAZAR.
N Mystery Skreties Trie at M Tsurtag
car m Tret wtrtassai Honataias
la Btalhtra New Mexico.
L. OiHMet a wtU kaown cattleman
who rterael yesterday from a trip to
the Tres Hernwnaf mountains near the
Inters MomI border hi Orant county new
Mexico objects to being mistaken for Gen-
eral Jose Yat Salejar.
Early' Monday morning accompanied by
ttreral buslaeas associates and driven by
Chauffeur "J. K. Teerer Mr Oonsales left
El Paso for tfe Tret Hermanas country to
look after bis cattle Interests. At Btraus.
N. N. the big touring car traveling at
a fast gait atrucfc a high culvert and
nmuelSfi w euown aratmt lhA tan. am.
taletar broken nose. Reaching Demlng
the party 'rlsMeeV a drug store where .some
peroxide and bandages were purchased
and later the injured emb was taken to
the office of a physician for treatment
Nr. oonuiei wbo is a large man wnue
la Demlng' kept his" handkerchief to his
nose which was bleeding an action which
caused an enterprising sleuth to jump at
the conclusion that he was General Bata-
tar. The authorities were notified and a
hunt ror the car which by this time had
started on Its journey was at once nefun.
The fact that the ear mused llie rotl
and traveled away from the beaten track
increased the apparent mystery and but
ror the fact that the physician happened
to disclose the identity of Ms. patient the
search would probably be still ta progress.
PEWBASEMENT REOPENED
Convenient Department Devoted Entirely
to Ladles' aad Children's Moderate
Priced Footwear.
PeWs economy basement which has been
closed for some months Is again open for
business. The entrance on the Texas street
side of the blr atoro bu undergone consid-
erable Improvements a larre (lass case hss
been Installed and changes In the steps lead
ing to the basement from the Texas ttteot
side mak' the entrance more convenient.
Velvet carpet has been put down 'In th
basement for the comfort of tho children
ana laaiet wno are looainr tor moderate
priced shoes which are kept In the economy
basement Manager Thornton 'stated yestor-
dsy that he found that the ladles who have
small children to nt ere bettetr pleased
when they could take their little ones to a
saparate department where there was no
danger of the babies botb.rlng other cus-
tomers. '
We are using this department" said Mr.
Thornton "for the exclusive use of the
chlldren'afend lidie' moderate priced shoe
department and have remodeled it to -such
an extent that it Is now one or the most
comfortable and finest stocked children's
departments In this city? '
Changos in the ntin entrance or the store
on San Antonio street where the windows
bare been enlarged Is an Improvement
which adiU" to the appearance -of the store;
Both Mr. Thornton and Mr. McKeel the
present owners of the establishment are
men thoroughly acquainted with the shoe
trade baring been traveling' salesmen for
the Une for many years previous to their
ven tort In the retail business beie.
The two managers of the store are firm
believers In the Southwest and declare the
prosepects for business here were never bet
ter. El Paso they believe is rati becoming
the one Important center of the great
touthewest and will within a short time
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We Give Thanks
This big homelike "Popular" Store haa much to be
thankful for
Thankful for the constantly increasing number of
pur patrons fend their confidence without which
it would be impossible to continue this vast busi-
ness.. Thankful that the past hay built up a future that
we may look forward to with face to the front and
feet squarely set to meet even greater responsibili-
ties than have gone before.
7We are thankful that we are able to offer our
friends and the public a store service as efficient aa
human. endeavor and modern methods can devise.
Thankful that here in El Paso the pride of the great
Southwest a Divine Providence has seen fit to
shield our fair city its institutions and its welfare
against the deplorable conditions enforced upon
mankind throughout the half of the civilized .world.
We are thankful that our efforts to please have met
with your approval -for it is that which We strive
for which enables and encourages us to yet greater
4 effort WE THANK YOU!
Ss
(In The "Popular's" Basement)
.-Bring the children to see Santa Claus
Souvenirs Free to All Good Children.
rival tnuiv or the larger cities of the
United Elates la tho Shoe wade.
CARLOS HUERTA FREED.
Man Held as Bpy Finally Convinces Chi
huahua Authorities oi His innocence.
Carlos Huerta arrested "in' Juares in Sep
tember on the charge or being a spy and
later removed to tho Chibuauua peniten
tiary nit peen reieatea rrom custony
after convincing the authorities or his In
nocence. Huerta arrived in El raso rrom
Chihuahua late Tuesdsy night wayor ueuy
and number or El Pasoans interested
themselves in the case and Teodoro Kyrla-
copulos mado a trip to Chihuahua to Inter-
cede with Oavernor Fidel Arils ror tbs
prisoner's release. Huerta Is an American
clilten.
L1STEW FOR THE WHISTLE.
Need GlassesT Ask Segail. tos Texas St
near Oreron. Advertisement.)
Tour name Business and address In tne
"Who and What Are. You Looking Forf"
column or The Times will help you to
secure more business. Phone toso about it
To The Public-Attention Please 1
"THE OLD FIRM IS GOING
OUT OF BUSINESS"
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jpn January 11 91 5 we will retire from the furniture business which we have been in since June 1881.
T"o"do this we will close out our present stock at cost for cash during the next thirty days. During that time there will
be no accounts' opened-
There are no articles in the stock that are not new and in good shape hence this opportunity will be 'a feastotrthe
' cash buyer.
The atoefc of complete Haas of
BEDROOM FURNITURE
CoBStatln; 4reara ehtffoolars alais
robes wardrobes ohalni waahstaaas lit oak
mahogany Ciros salan walnut ueajjrptus
ato. '
DINING ROOM FURNITURE
Ceaalsttas; of buffets tWaa elects salsas! on
Ublss chairs .with wood aad Uathsr seats
f oak la tha various fteUhsa.
KITCHEN FURNTTURE
C Istias; U Is eassts taMss katteas eabt.
asta safes sta.
LIBRARY AND LIVING
ROOM FURNITURE
M" thr -p ! ssta Sastiserts. Ntetair
sstsssibs as wsH as a it Mas f tables
skates a4 rockars faa Taruma wests aad fla
FLOOR COVERINGS
RUGS la.taa various sises la Wilton Axmhv
rtsr ralvst tapestry aad terrain weaves
Croas tas bast factories tn the United. States.
HALL AND STAIR CARPET
la vatvst tapestry aad rartotas weaves
LACE CURTAINS
Beautiful assortment
' WINDOW SHADES
Tasas will not be hn.
LINOLEUM
Za prists and various talels
METAL BEDS AND SPRINGS
IMAM BEDS Beautiful Mas prtc4pajy of
The auaraatsed" make.
IRON BEDS
Completa Una ct good well made roods .
CHILDREN'S CRIBS
la brass aad iron. Various alias. '
SPRINGS
Woven wtss eotl spiral aad link styles. ' '
SANITARY COUCHES AND
DAVENPORTS
Bssides these we will doss out ear Ibis of
OFFICE DESKS AND CHAIRS
Thess eoasist of tfst tap ladles' roll tea a4
typewriter desks la oak bath soldea ala4
derby flnUtita. Also of halrs la these fia.
tahas with wood aad leather sets.
This being a bona fids close out sale we re-
pant that ao accounts will be opened as
credit extended. Henea bring the cash.
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THE OLD RELIABLES
324 and 326 S. El Paso Strwt
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 26, 1914, newspaper, November 26, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197234/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.